Guled Ismail
Monday, February 18, 2008
The recent hullabaloo surrounding Silanyo’s meeting with Jendayi Frazer, the

Ahmed M.Mohamud Silanyo Chairman of The Kulmiye Party.
This is a government that arrests peaceful opposition groups, bans FM radio stations, hounds investigative journalists and considers `bad-mouthing the president’ a criminal offence.
But perhaps it is the craving for the kind of kitsch and symbolism that accompanies dictatorships that marks out more than anything else, just how much this UDUB government has its political soul in a bygone era.
Even more telling are the sheer numbers of the `delegates’ that goes with him on these trips. Ministers for everything from `Factories’( in a country with no factories) and Tourism( in a country with no Tourists) hop on the presidential flight. So do their deputies, wives and secretaries. The selection process of these delegates seems to follow no comprehensible rationale whatsoever. Why would the Minister for Tourism visit
All this is not only a wasteful use of meagre public funds but often detrimental to the national cause itself. When the President was invited to
It’s within this unfortunate and incompetent political time warp that UDUB’s ludicrous reaction to Silanyo’s meeting with Ms Frazer must be seen. Apparently they think he should not have mentioned the arrests of journalists and QARAN political leaders and the occasional trampling on people’s freedoms by the government. This would have been laughable if it weren’t so worrying for any Somalilander who cares about the place and its people.
Did they really believe that Ms Frazer didn’t know UDUB arrested QARAN leaders? Did they think she was unaware of the constant harassing and the jailing of prominent journalists and the ban on private Radio stations? What, exactly did they think Silanyo discussed with Mr Frazer that she didn’t already know?
Perhaps members of the government are unaware that the US State department still has a fairly extensive ways and means of collecting information which includes, amongst other things, reading newspapers. The same newspapers who reported the harassing and arresting of political figures and independent journalists that everybody else read.
UDUB needs to learn one basic political lesson: The role of good opposition is to oppose the government; criticise it; poke fun at its shortcomings; expose its flaws to as wider audience as possible inside and outside the country and then demonstrate how they are better – better in people, principles and plans.
Which is exactly what Silanyo appears to have done with some panache. In other words he did his job as the Leader of the main Opposition party.
For the hapless UDUB government it is yet another unpalatable lesson in heat and democratic kitchens. They never liked either very much.
But they need not be too gloomy. If they are wise they will watch and learn from this master politician just how opposition politics should be run in a democracy. After all they may just find themselves on the other side of the table in few months time.
Guled Ismail
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